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Author: Louise Penn Published Date: April 25, 2026 Leave a Comment on Digital review: Mountain Woman and PeoplePeople at C Arts

Digital review: Mountain Woman and PeoplePeople at C Arts

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I enjoyed Two Halves of Guinness - quite apart from stout being a rather yummy beverage back in the day, this loving and empathetic tribute to Alec Guinness from Mark Burgess, Zeb Stone and Selina Cadell is a stellar show.
The five guys (not the burger place) who make up @weredbiscuit have brought their own brand of physical theatre silliness to the stage - they finish at @camdenpeoplestheatre but catch them in early May at @brightonfringe!
2nd show of the day finds me at @newdiorama for Jeezus, a "queer Latinx musical". A show that runs a very specific 69 minutes.
Exceptional work and a bravura performance by Joe Mallalieu in his own play, RUM, which stopped off in London as part of its tour.
I have my cheap ticket for this already, wondering how this ultra macho show set in the cut-throat business world, will translate with an all-female cast.
Happily able to reschedule this one to make it a 2 show day. Here at the @parktheatrelondon to review Two Halves of Guinness.
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